Transcript Near Death Experiences
Now Dr. Gordon Ewy, director of the University of Arizona’s Sarver Heart Center, is championing a new form of CPR called cardio-cerebral resuscitation, or CCR, which focuses on rapid, forceful chest compressions, about 100 per minute, minus the mouth to mouth. “Mouth to mouth inflates the lungs, but it’s not the lungs that need oxygen, it’s the heart and the brain,” says Ewy. “Chest compressions alone will help save those organs....